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Map of Exmoor
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Miles Tea Merchants D.J.Miles & Co. Ltd. is a long established traditional family firm with a...
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The Methodist Church The chapel was dedicated in June 1927. The church was designed by a Mr...
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Frasers This building is situated in the High Street and on the wooden porch...
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Myrtle Cottage Myrtle Cottage is a charming 16th Century thatched cottage with open brick...
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High Street This narrow street is the main A39 road and can cause problems with...
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The High Street The High Street has a good variety of shops, hotels and restaurants.
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The High Street The High Street is the main A39 road to Exmoor and North Devon and can...
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Piggy in the Middle Restaurant Situated in the High Street this restaurant serves a variety of home made...
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The Lorna Doone Hotel The building was erected in 1886 and became a Hotel in 1894. To visit...
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The Royal Oak The Royal Oak public house is dated 1704 and is situated in the High Street.
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The Castle Hotel The Castle is a Hotel situated in the centre of the village on High Street.
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The Castle Hotel The Castle Hotel is a family run Hotel in the centre of Porlock. All...
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The Overstream Hotel The stream from Hawkcombe runs underground beneath the Overstream...
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The Old Rose and Crown The Old Rose and Crown public house became a Bank during the early...
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Dovery Manor Museum A collection of artefacts, displays, books, photographs and pictures...
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Corner of Doverhay The junction of Doverhay and the main A39 road looking towards Minehead.
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Doverhay Looking along Doverhay from the High Street.
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Doverhay House Doverhay House which is in the road called Doverhay dates back to 1690.
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Doverhay House Another view of this fine 17th century house.
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The Gables A most attractive grade ll listed detached five bedroom character cottage.
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The Gables Another view, this time from Bonds Row, of this attractive grade ll listed...
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Locks Cottage Another pretty cottage just off the main street.
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Cottages These smart little cottages are situated on Bonds Row.
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The Church from The Drang The Drang is a narrow walled lane leading towards the church.
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